none' t r The Campaign will be over in a few days. Fletcher has
have not boaattd of my rlcbea. I have to boast of. I have told the whole

s' ruth-that I wan not bound or obligated, to any corporate interest, national bank or railroad 9 .. A '& continued his clean campaign. He has not abused or villified or.
w; mpany, for any of the expense of my campaign! Qov. Broward'makes an effort to curry 4 r r" ; rira

y,', ivor and make political capital by alluding to his povertyorlack oi wealth. Yet at Tampa A t vn misrepresented t his opponent. Only 19,000 votes out of 3,000
_Re said tbat he had eighty thousand dollars' worth of property it is one thing to be poor t
4 Ind quite another thing to use the fact for political ellect. It Is one thing to have limited ; were cast in the first Primary for Governor Broward and hisa
a leans, and another thing to be free from personal and political obligations-especially to 27f ,
Rational Banks and National Bankers-whose Interests would be affected by Currency Legls- ; f''t ;I machine. Both Beard and Lamar are now for Fletcher. Eighty
.: atlon by Congress It is one thing to lack meanr-it is another thing to use the appointing p "

..i ower oi the governor to reward friends and to take care of those to whom you are under per cent of their vote will 'come to Fletcher in the next t Primary.
Bbligations of a political or financial nature.

No one questions this. There can be only one result. The
BROW ARD'S MACHINE---HOW IT WORKS
people will win their fight. Fletcher will be elected.
Oov. Broward hat been nearly four years In olHce, building up a state-wide political ma-
n hlne. The power of appointment vested In him for public interests solely has been used for "- TiI
Its j own political advantage. As a result, witness the fact that his appointees, from United { {
t" '
Let
u Itates Senator to Inspector of Fertilizer, are openly and actively electioneering for him in f every Fletcher man be active and vigilant -

n Imost every county In the State. Among his office-holding supporters are four convict in- iz
Ipectors, a food and drug inspector an Inspector of feed-stutYd and fertilizers, the state prin- a n a until the votes are counted
er, numbers of naval stores inspectors the supervising inspector of naval stores, the chair. ..
bin and a member of the State Board of Control, numerous dredging employees and wood 7' -- ,
s jontractors, and an army of minor state officers and employees. There is even a State Detective t SEE THAT
MAN
(for whose appointment there In no I legal authority), who I Is traveling over this State EVERY FLETCHER
F llectloneerlng for Broward. These officers and employees are receiving salaries averaging
lot less than fifteen hundred dollars a year each and their expenses The Constitution of '' CASTS I HIS VOTE.Don't .
lorlda prohibits the Governor from being a candidate to succeed himself This was to pre. + ,
lent Just such machine politics. But the Governor Is using the same methods to get himself w e

all. It seems to many people that what Governor Broward wants Is not the welfare
S the State, but office for himself; not the good of the "great-hearted" people, but political Some very untruthful statements have been made aboutgovernorappointees me In LiesDay. on Election
bower and Influence for hlm&ell. and the ability to seize the highest olflces of the State for the last few daysbitteand) by some over-zealous partisans of the / sprung
his friends and upporters. Will the Democrats of the State of Florida stand for these meth. of and members of his political machine. I ask the people of Florida to take
ids? Is it possible to secure a'(alr expressiono f party'will if such a system of machine poll- into consideration the fact that these arc nothing but campaign falsehoods,
lies is allowed to be fastened upon the State? It Is now for the Democrats of Florida to de- sprung at the last moment when It la known that I would not have time to
fide whether or not they will endorse such political machine** answer. The people of this state will not approve of such unfair methods. .
DUNCAN U. FLETcHER.; DUNCAN U. FLETCHER. .

Ff f you approve of a decent and clean campaign, CAST YOUR VOTE NEXT TUESDAY FOR DUNCAN U. FLETCHER

am not and will no more be bound to the liquor people or employesof one gallon!! whiskey. Use to best advantage, and elect AlbrtV.: Superintendent of Schools.

corporations who may have voted for me than would be to Gilchrist for governor. During the two yean that I ban
WLSEHOOD EXPOSED any other people or interests who should vote for me. If electedI Yours truly, been Principal of the DeLand school I

shall be governor impartially of our whole people.:: If a liquor II THE G. MULLER Co.. have come In close contact and perhaps
r vote for a candidate makes him controlled by that element, thena Per P." have had a better opportunity to know

minister's vote would make the candidate controlled by that ele- The last quotation/ is unsigned, and i\-as written by Mr Stockton and to recognize the ability of the
School than
The fact that a Socialist or a Republican votes for a or his campaign; managers present Superintendent of
ment. Dem-\\ .
many others In the oonD')' I have
tockton's Use of Certain Minis- ocratic candidate would hardly make the candidate a "The above is an exact reproduction of one, and a sample of found him to be conservative, a man of

Republican. I hundreds of other letters, accompanying shipments of whiskey into good ;judgment and a man who would
Before the first primary Mr., Stockton had borrowed $12- dry counties in the interest of Mr. Gilchrist for governor." not let personal friendship or political
and him a mort- I;'State of Florida Interest deter him from doing what he
ters False Representationsto 000.00 of T. Waterman, a liquor man, gave ,
by records. When it became believed to be his duty and a* be DBS
gage on his house. (See Duval county ) County of Duval. held the office( only half term it seem
due it wa extended by the liquor man. On May 21st, after the Personally appeared Gustave Muller, who, being duly sworn, to me tbat be should be a reelected on-

the Voters of first primacy, :Mr.: Stockton paid this mortgage and gave a mortgageon says: "The letter circulated by Mr. J. N. C. Stockton or his man- lees there were some good reason for a
Prejudice the same property to the Penn :Mutual Life Insurance Companyfor agers, copy of which is hereto attached, was written by my book- change.
$10,00000, which mortgage still exists. (See Duval .county keeper in my office, under the following circumstances: Mr. F. The position of School Superintendent
records.) While Mr. Stockton was running for governor on the Pons whose brother was a candidate for sheriff of Baker countyin should be kept aa free from politic

Florida. Prohibition platform, he was thefore under obligations to the ex- the last primary, at his request, ordered of my business house by I as possible; only the qualifications of
tent of a mortgage on his home to a liquor man. Mr. Stocktonis letter six gallons: of whiskey, to be shipped in one-gallon jugs, to the man should be considered Of the
'under obligations to an Insurance Company, holding a friends oi said candidate Pons, whose names were given: in the or- two candidates now in the race there
now can be no doubt as to which I III the
it true, as Mr. Stockton would der Mr. D. L. Thrift of them. who is
his home. If were being one 'My bookkeeper,
mortgage better qualified for the place The
JAn Appeal for Cleanliness in Politics and to the try to make: the people believe, that because the liquor people, or an admirer of General Gilchrist, in sending out the order wrote the Superintendent should have the confidence
some of them voted for me. that they would control my adminis- letter. The "P" after the firm's name is his initial. The order of the school board and unless

Fairness of the People.DeLand tration, then is it not equally as true, that the Insurance Corpora- was not nude or the whiskey ordered in General Gilchrist's interest. be does he amount to but litter more
tions would control his. Who is the most obligated? Neither General Gilchrist nor his manager knew anything about it. than a figure bead. He cannot vote; he
Mr. Stockton would also make it appear by his, article in theMetropolis Mr. Pons paid for his order. These are all the facts in the case, can only advise and recommend.
Fla. June 10, 1908. of land in No one can blame Mr Orth for wantIng
,
of June 6th that because I bought a piece and this was all that was sent.
Editor Record: officials of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway "Gus :MULLER." the office; It i* a laudable ambition
T Georgia from some but I do not think it would be for the
As the circular letter of the Ministerial Alliance of ack- Company, and gave mortgage back for part of the purchase money, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of June. A. D. beet interest of the school to elect him.
ville has been considerable prominence and as the matter has been committed. Mr. Stocktonsmortgaged
given crime has 1908. He ha made some promise that he
been grossly misrepresented, in justice to Mr. Gilchrist and his mine are both every day business transitions J. C. ANDREAu, must know himself he cannot fulfill: If

managers, I youjto.insert the following. I am .doing this of and such conclusions from either are absurd. I Notary Public State of Florida at Large. be U at all familiar with the school
their I Waterman before the law of the state. I do not believe hat
accord and without knowledge. to Mr.
my own ..: knew of :Mr: Stockton's mortgage Sstate of Florida,
*'- Respectfully; ''''' r- it declining to descend to such meansto the teacher of the county would have
first primary but refused to use County of Duval.J. .
WRIGHT.. very ranch respect for him a*a Superintendent
SILAS influence a vote. I leave the voters to judge as to whos' cam- O. LaFontisee, being duly sworn, says: "I am in chargeof and he would find himself in a
An address purporting to be issued'by'sorne of the ministersof paign is the fairest and: cleanest. No man has ever doubted my General Gilchrist's Jacksonville headquarters. General Gilchristhas somewhat embaraaaino: position when

Jacksonville charging in general.terms 3'that..the..Jiquor dealers honesty. Since 1899 almost continuously the people of DeSoto used !fib liquor of any kind in his campaign, nor countenanced he attempted to show them how ha \

had put up enormous sums of money to elect-me-Goveruori:i thatI county have reposed confidence enough in me to elect 11.,, their the use of the same, but, on the contrary, has declined all applica- would improve the schools. Withoutthe

am owned or controlled by the liquor interest. ; that: .1 am their' representative, for that count)'. tions to furnish it. The printed statement on the bottom of whatis sympathy and cooperation of the
would ; then; and have allowed themselves to be imposed letter herewith "That teachers and school board he certainly
candidate; thaflf'elected I owe my elect.onjo The Ministerial Alliance known as! the G. Muller Company's printed
my administration be..'influenced by ,them;', ;,secretly ,upon by politicians. There are 28 ministers in Jacksonville) hundreds of such letters accompany the shipments of liquor to dry would not be able to eocomplUh) Very

throughout the State by'Mr..Stockton or his campaign managers j( ,. the names cf only 14 appear on the address. I thank the people of counties/ ;in the ;"terestof Mr. Gilchrist for Governor," sent out by mnch.I trust that the! voter of the county
with what is i (known as the G, Muller Co lett r..attached,,h Jately Florida for the great vote they gave me on the first primary, and Mr. Stockton or his managers, w absolutely( false. Attached here- will consider the matter carefully be-

been called.to my. attention. -- -- am not ashamed to ask every voter,in the State to vote for me on with is the form of letter written.to applications to General Gil- fore they KO to the poll. on the 16th of
'I desire to say to the people of Florida that every such chargeif June 16th. Regretting that such a statement by me is necessary, christ at this office for such campaign assistance.. Neither General ]one. 'C. A. KEITH.: '

} 'wilflltly false/ and put out at this late date solely for the purposeof and leaving it to the people who love honesty and fair.play even Gilchrist nor myself knew anything-about the Muller shipment or

trying'to-pre'judice the-voters: 'The-charge] -thaf'I'have )used? 'or[i in politic, I beg to remain, Very truly Mr. Pon-, or that any had ever been sent out,directly or indirectly, BRYAN DELEGATES.;. .'f
? GU.CHIST. .I
indirectly"liqilor ALBERT \V.
countenanced the"use or furnished'directly or until the letter was published. BOWDEN.EATON and MANN are
my campaign i is absolutely false. I appeal to a fair minded peopleto "CHATTANOOGA BREWING COMPANY. ,,. J. O. LAFONTISEE. the only delegate at large pledged to
call upon those who instigated and caused this. to be distributed .:' Brewers and Bottlers Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of June, A. Bryan.themselves.Other decline' to.i\pled should e ,

\ [:t' publicatori, had/fonuahecj'' "lhetlecbrdwith'hitJ ITEMS OF INTEREST WAFTED TO greeD with say mon that power It will than take dry something; weather MotfiUiJeuiwi (Held;Last 1bo .i mow!

} Laced I. the PoM.... at 0. afiifl,his article THE RECORD OFFICE BT ITS Ifo dar Walt- ,
and
whirl wind, dream delusions darn
M.....,..aYkf.R. .
-.--- _.- -- wnnld have received-due cousid. .CORRESPOIIDEJT. foolishness to carry bim abontto. preach:: Council was called to order by President Is thetlme' to do yourBuilding... .
(: Boydrwiih-B.-CTHoii.!: ; .; A."tr: Now ,
eration. No reliable paper pub with every Jesse Bob NogglnR( If he did H.
B..Y.f.'IT" Bitter A Proprietor... Woodall a B. Wilson and W. C. Jack- Don't wait till .Summer,, when ,
H.. ,,"'I ? ,n Iyelyts anonymous communi- Pierson. lose bis bat in a wind twister. If any your .
_= cations. person nod his new straw hat please re- on present. There was qnito a kagtbyinformal can't get labor. IJet'us bid on your

Florida will -- .. tarn It Charlie. is discussion the ordinanesfor '
The oat&ia8teri to His name stampedIn ,
p 8. E: Lemon.'a;
straight, clean citizen the south aid ol lders' Material arid Hardware before
B
The ministers of Jacksonvillehave it. placing sidewalk! on *
when this
Dq doupeygd; of BaLjrDervill| was her,Tpnruday.Aro6ie Michigan avenue from the Boulevard again. We have; ;on
the Prices up
organized and taken go [
prime tl o.er..A.-. ... .... _. up Powell of Ltttf* Egypt is To the Voters' of County Commission-. to Michigan avenue The mlnntes of ,
.
-
'.' "... "' """ -" """ "'
Bght t' hlbltfdiCBuppdrtTngJohn ; t lonely and' sad."Bbe' bis 'gone back 'hand *
ers" District No. 3: the last meeting were then reaVTanVT ap
To "Header of The Record :" N. O. Stockton and oppoeingth home. proved.A .

in destroying all the flies,, will take as much pains J. J. Peterson, one of this place's the voters of said district rate of 15ct per 1,000 gallons and fix

what will the spiders live on, to elect the Nebraskan as they foremost citizens industrious house want a commissioner who lives meter rate and draw up contract" to submit -. Galvanized Iron
Tin Roofing
installed. ,
carpenter, went to DeLand to work to railroad. or
poor tblllP'O.er are taking to defeat his nomina- near the center of the district
Friday. Mr. H. Oldbam reported that he Hardware from the cheapest to
tioij.at Denver, there will be a and who was raised in the sand Wheelbarrows,
in mdle Florida therthern Mis Margaret Hill, an accomplished would have the large new pump In operation .
are De inaugurated' President. lad i of B: berriue. was bathing in tbe hills, who lives in the sand In about fifteendaya.A the best. -. -, ti lit

says' that the this place. Is' visiting ; Vote for the large tree in fdont'ol.Mr.Wat"! '. (Incorporated) .....
The rains have been pretty issue of the coming presidential among friends at her aunt Sally Clark- i iIIOD one- contemplated new building on the Bon

general over the-.tattee the past carqpai will be whether ItepublicansforDe '. at Lake Helen.WalterJBenpett. i X J. Q. CAD. levard. The matter was presented to

'- .. .' :--::: .-' :;: there will lie i i = .last tWBek.Walt r Is an 'expert: salestoan"and much as possible. FTSa3
the
New York has chaf- rirrevisionpand elongi to that bee-hive of of sunshine and Mr. T. C Kreamer wa elected superintendent .
Since a I I abowera.Rev. '
Illinois senator thinks that if the industry in G. A. Dreka'. famous store of pnblio utilities. FJ WELCH;
B.
fer'r union, will; its members Republicans shall succeed in the .there., BalUday will spend the summer Fire and Water Committee reportedthat J.QH. ; ,

from Among thoeawho favor the humanity that are trying to smear and There are now three little girls! at the at a salary of $., per month. __ ,._.
; of Congre.l be calledto
open.hop?' seesiop belittle oortaln young man of Powell- Kolman borne. The clerk was authorised to advertisefor
take matter after'election. FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIESTOBACCO
up the vtile are too green to burn in hades and Mr. Boy Harden keeps his teams busy; bid for supplying: the city with

In the; second primary fight I ; too narrow ganged to live in broad free most of the time. wood; said advertisement appears in AND CIOARS

Piar onAlbin We wish our many citizens who left another'column of this paper. -DRY GOODS, SHOES. HATS, ETC.. ETC.-
there :'is mud-I ppng galore in 1 Joe. Brown has beaten Hoke
; -
.
llag trom. an expert telegrapher last week a pleasant snmmer. Street Committee was ordered to prepare OaJld;;
Smith for governor of Best and Freshest Goods constantly on hand and all flat
both, the gubernatorial and senatorial Georgia; bya and a clever young man of this to grade and Dave Clara avenue to .
QUAYS bushes that were in protected class Groceries for table.
rxmtestsespecially 1n'the majority exceeding 12,000 and place the electric that the your
was manipulating last the cemetery; at once, provided
places winter are full of fruit
fight fp:flit g ve, npbiler! he! di n.'t. make, ,any speeches; current In Seville last week wblle the Mr. Amo* Emanuel Meat_ Market. In Connection.

eicheri This is probably the reason efficient operator. M. O. Causey, warn on to pay the city's\ proportion of the Orders receive careful attention and delivery prompt You WlUftnd, my pony'
in
family Jacksonville this week.
a vacation in Jacksonville. as low as the lowest Give me a call.
..Hop. Jeffe/son, B, ISrowne who he won BO easily. While thewhiskey 1 expense.
Miss Helen Manville
J Capt. Lee ,Morris of DeLand andM.rsbal WAIl one of a Resolutions were then passed discontinuing
made a clean, manly contest for element of the state E. L. Smith of Daytona, popular : party who lets last week by boat for the the collection of sanitary lees!, ....."...-"T" -, _._-----, -.-

governor, but failed to get i into supported :Brow i.. both 'candidates candidates for the sheriff's office, i North. by; the marshal on Sept. 1. The'resola: ..

the second primary, will locate were in favor of continu- and Dawson Brown candidate for Mr. and H.... Varney left last week t o l, lion is published in full elsewhere f In

in rIekJpvt'e] and practice I law.l. :. ing the present_ state prohibition county commissioner, were here lastweek spend the summer at their former home, this issue. J. Fe ALLEN & CO.
..
,\ .- V- -!-\Tfl- --- 41- r ..itt. R l ItiwJi trJieid wai:,really "no feail notch!tightening with their np their last time gel." in Maine. The matter of providing Prof. Hnhrie

; What's in a name? In Georgia tion the people the a friends. Mr Morris Wheldon. contractor and with water was discussed and referred ,,

with the liquor. ''interests prohibitiwi among'proposition" ,frdf on? tte -,t'lks1pyli handsome rtfct and green-house left oblique and andsee'the' rammer.builder seems to have all he can do this I to The Fire following and Water citixens Committee.were then elected Leading, Furniture House of Volusia County

supporting him for governor, two men the whiskey men voted flower the several boards -
garden honest Nel Pienon and E. Coleman made, a shipment of on : ,

lost out. maker, closed up a splendid piece of Building Inspector-W. H. Mowers
as governor; wpold not,be so fadi- The city council has employed Attorney
furnlf ua work in their attractive home Board of Health-G. A. Dreka, W. 8
cal or extreme 'las has bees thelatter's J last veekf Hiram and Will Ashley Gary D. Landis, of DeLand. as Taylor, V. W. Gould and Dr. Geo. A.Da and see our Newest I
The new directoire gown is being since his their advisor and counselor on legal
inauguration. and George Gale are on the work deck via.

; criticised or praised, as. thI e Then, too, the corporation telementL points. Mr. Silas B. Wright, on behalf of thfire Styles in Parlor and
Deputy Sheriff J. G. Cade known a* :Mr: Lawrence .
leaves Roberts and of
|bevy,. besapeeli6 .. upport4d4Brown. 'gmithliasf one of the most son department asked the city to buy;
:amaY" gritty intrepid rogue Winter Park were In the city; tb.l.lterI Room furniture'
uu agwt..t.ionAnt extreme 900 feet of new hose and several small Dining -
Ujy been particularly i hunting, warriors in these diggings ran I part of the week, returning home Sat
there" no limit to imaginingwhat down and articles needed to bring the department : .
his policy against the railroads caught the slick duck Emporia urday. "
up to the new requirements of the '
.
it abet f *r"eaallLukeeper and hrew house breaking negro thief t8evllleTueday a Mrs E. A. Hill left for the North
to
th.ei.re
-- they support Southern Association. H* made quite
f1J r..fi, r' big opponent. | We don, t belf eve ;; afternoon after a 30 Monday afternoon in response to a tale- a lengthy talk aoont the future of th*
: : esp '' watch and run Cad gram announcing the death of her ,
'
that theme cult in Georgia will Ia'-fearless, nervy and unflinchingly mother department, which, if carried out

l'd after drinking hie own have any effect upon the prohibi- brave. He ran down thus ought to reduce Insnrrnce rates considerably. P''OD. No.6a
negro J. F. Fle
whiskey and eating; a banana. tion movement in this state. and made the capture without rogue help We bear that the poetoffiue la to be ; Council referred the matter to, ALLEN & CO.DeLand,

Bartenders ought to leave moved from its present quarter' across the Fire and Water Commll.'wlth
; experiments Now. laddlbncks, don't fail to vote for
of that kind entirely to lhin\orf Jnne 18. the street into the Leavitt building, formerly power to purchase the hose needed. -
Rival OrgwilutlVna.Tb tbe Coulter store.Mr. .
their Tbi --_. _____ J Jtl.C:4
patrons. man who bad been keeping hameat community's prosperous Swedish and Mrs. Pratt will not North
In a Lexington arena car, the citizens, who belong to that sober, go !!!!. .
; c i this summer but remain at "Snowflake At DeLand Churches. _.c-: --.CC---.C........:. : 'fIo..CC: :
Jr '; !) ; the li- .ca1q thlrh,Wen 4wflr occapi L bt boneef';\ Christian yeomanry who give : C'.ocC': ;: ; : ;: _...... ..
mar, era y aniBrow1e! low willigo woman f poy ate.., w..&bel woeraabanging back boo.and sinew to oar town and 3ottafce enjoying rest and 'comfort ill: .
on to a trap and who had during the warm months. Presbyter Chareh ::
next Tuesday, we will tell youwlMurJJl.g been eying him Intentlr for some time. section are making fearless war of. extermination Mr. Robert Barnbart. 8r Rev. Benjamin R \I .THE. lit. & ,
the tree's who has ,
upon
orange Morning
to the United StatesSenate "1 know 1 ought to get up and let pernicious Sunday school 0:45.: service f.
:_. ha..aggrava.tiBgwbite. been living with his son Juines at Berea .
enemy. .
you 'hai.IIIJ'tmadam.." be AId; of worship and .noOD at 11
+ "T Td. who I. *!will\.h-r .be..' Florida'eneXt"g but I'm; pledged against that sort of B,. Hurrah I for these law abiding, industrious ford the past year has returned to the o'clock. Christian Endeavor every tjnn- .u/ ,
moi. old home place Booth of town. day evening at 6:43. Union
.. thing. I bare Jn.t Joined the -Bit gull citizen They are alwavsclosely evening V.
I club.: an organization we hare formed '; identified with all improvement Mr. Will W held en I la visiting his service 7:80.: ., WATTS.t.

: Before the presidential nominations' In Harlem, and If I should.TloUto the for( the public good and having nothing wirents. He thinks he may spend the' :

are made,'every candidate solemn obligation I took wben I became to do with politic summer here, a. Orange City is so !St.! Barnabas Kplteepal I'hareh.Bev. .. 11

a member of that body 1 shouldbe Those much cooler and healthier than buy
I' should1 bVrequired'to 'state how who accepted the hospitality of Jacksonville Campbell Gray, rector.. J1 oNo.
expelled and held up to the execration of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Byrd and participated in summer. Jua.'h-TrIm.Sunda,., 7 a. m.
be 8t f.a':'with"referVncV to the '
R nc of au other member In the elegant Ice creaming Friday Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carpenter last Holy Coininnnlon. 8.. m. Morning' .
life and strenuous life "That to aU'"right, ah-." replied the praver. 9:8O: Choral service With tea- -
simple afternoon at the ideal home weekreceived the weeding cards their
of Mrs. C. of ViM
woman "You mustn't.mind m, lookIng moo. Daily service at 7.t 9! !and 3. .
and phonetic spelling, H. Cad were well satisfied that niece Miss Eddie Lillian Carpenter to \ : ,
tin they
at bard.; I .
.. yoq mo. a member of 65
the'Stand and Star dob.'"' bad spent a few hoars of rare pleasureand Mr. Charles Wesley Friend Wednesday ilitt i ; ; N.jBouIeyardDeLand! i

Mr. Alfred 'Vanderbilt'la'S his After which she continued! to stand had been entertained by a host and evening' the tenth of Jane, at eight o'. Wethadlst Episcopal Chares, Seat*. > ;Florida.New .

income*!* not as much as$1,000- and stare at him In such a Here man hostess who more than met the require- clock Christian Church Millersbnrri; SUDda.lIChoolnerySuDdar morning iOKV ,
at
ner that be finally got np. waved her ments. The writer and his helpmatewere Kentucky Miss Carpenter Is the niece a. m.; preaching 11 ain..; Ep- . "
a. 9QQ ; yesr hIt .he i( pliilosbphieal worth League at 8:45: m. 0 ,
; p. ; preaching -
Into hU seat and said. "I guess 111 resign included in the happy assemblage. and namesake of Mr. E. M. Carpenterof at 7:80 p. m. Prayermeeting \ I. stock 'ofii i *
J, .he get'conaolation out of every.. r
: pan from my; dub and Join yours right They sore know how to preside at an .New Forest," and Is ...o"II..d; bv Wednesday night -"' .
Oi
; the fact that the majority of his now, ,madam."-:New, York, .Pre... i ice cream eating convention. many Kentnckians to be the most beau H. F. HARRIS, P. G. E

; countrymen are in the same fix. tiful young. girl in Bourbon county. -, ? f fpg .the 'HardwarQ Line
.2 AThroa..nd: \ jjj
m North Wind. We regret to chronicle she critical {lines f '
Long had Oiutawa. We would ba pleased to see a good First M. E. CMrea .
) sought to of
old mammy Elisabeth Richard f.J"
: 'There are some< fanny things rouse hi. fellow,, countrymen the son at tbe home of her daughter Airs substantial' wharf built at Blue Springs Rev. Wm:'J. Harkness. Pb.L., pastor. U> Carefully Selected), and1 l !

,, happening in the 'present democratic Swedes, agalnat the Infamous Danish Landing. Severs years ago a great ,Sunday school 0:49: ..- m. Preaching
; Neal Powell.1' Dr. Davis, service 11 ALL
an eminent '' '' a. m. at which time the Pro- \aV STANDARD ;
GOODS
Christian deal
of
tyrant; whose win bnslneas done
memory was there. A |
-i 'prjmary' ,, The Timei-! always be' linked with that surgeon and practitioner, is her physician. siding' Elder Rev Herman'Q. Porter 4"" .
of Ute
horse or mule shipped river \\II
by a boat will .
,Dawn, .baa not", bad Brow rd'!, "blood bath of:Stockholm., Bat thebravv" .. Her friends are very: anxions for to points on the upper part of ,the river Epwortb preach League Devotional at 6:45 meeting p. m.All of the cL" .

in its columns for week. Onatam found hi*compatriot! recovery.; She Is an aged and honored friends and 'II 9I
name a now has to be unloaded ., Crows BlolT strangers are iayltecLI
cowardly and --alow. outlaw himself lady of Fort LanJerdale. The BoildcK1! Material -1)0015) Sash I
following ;
r The Second ; Blinds
'Quarterly
'And''iome'equally 'as strange or Sanford, making it inconvenient I Conferencewill II ter ,, : .
y
vole relative
no waa raised In Ute assembly and children of that place are be held on Saturday ; il
evening 7:80 / Si '-t '
things have happened right here ; In his favor! H* called Ute her for tbe'shipper. If the Clyde Line o'clock the aa I,
.. upon at bedside: 'Mrs. C. W. Aikins Mr.. at Dome of the Pastor Be,. Plumbing SnppUesrete
J-"" iJ >* -'T3 would look into Ihe / Carried
r- in :Vo j Iasia county. people' to; Us**,' bat thy: I>sat :aulJeu A. Richardson and wife, 8. C. Richardson : matter they might Win. J. Harknes ,
.
.round 'b.... Suddenly, ai j cold, wind and wife and A4 D. Rbh.rdsosLash get lots of passengers'and freight. from \IiIi '

' r and J r..Frank O. Sabring, ofJaeknonville design; of Tasa, for a north wind I Ia friend of, Miss ::idaPeterson: ; complimented open 'all summer. Onsets The union service of the Christian Ill you to visit my New store:; Inspect my fine
always a'happy1'presage.." These aim- her with stopping I Presbyterian and First )Methodut Episcopal \Ii J line and get my prices.' I
l p are both in the iecoud'primary -: ; a going-away party, I there will Sod comfortable rooms, baths, cburcbea will be held at the First am here to please YOU,

in' the second Con pie flew,"'to 01'48 arms acted and lib magic.Gustavo Tb* mon on the'eve' of her departure for New cool porches, a pleasant office, billiard i M. E. church Sunday evening at 7:30 ,r. and" my efforts? have been directed to that end 1'know "
prayed to York. 20 young people met at the Bev. W. J. Harknesa will preach the ttie wants of the "' '
room, a large tastefully fumi bed people'
;"greM/pnal'diitrict candidates lead them the par. w* :
Jas' against Dane, In a few home of sermon.- MP J i J J VAAUU m goods carf.
Mr. and
Mrs L. :
r Jgy; 'dg4gtp to th (:,beuverecou- day he had'collected art army; large strom on VoJoala avenue. The E. A .Bag, lor, a large cool inviting dining-room \i ried.by; ., a,General l Hardwire.Store, and I have them. $
and brave eboagb to young where all the market affords '
give battJ-to Ute will bo :I
eieawesd
Presbjterlaa
.gveation and.tb.i : folk amused *
both
are good themselves In varions
formidable troop of Ute king of Den served, Two >ears ago a wealthy gen* Rev. Geo.
linen Co send. .yonr. representa-, mark. Victory' ,wa* their from Ute !games, one known as Roosevelt contest tfeman from Louisville came over from Horning service N.of MaoDonald.worship' and! Pastor | W. G *

r1' ."tlvetaaR'ntrtr:( first and the capture of Stockholm In In:.which;Mrs J?, A. Harper was the coast where belied spent tbe winter. at 10 a. m.Snnday school at 11 sermon a. m. q ,, WATTS. .

N *' ,*$' ,aUVr.d-, ';-.r., 1B23.placed the crown of Sweden upon the successful contestant, winning a' 3* remarked to a filend that if he hade Christian Endeavor meeting st'7.p.''at'''

&f' ;Calhoun county has at last been ,vaa ", bead! .-Peanon's( Veekjy, handsome cabinet picture. Ralph. Py I known there were so comfortable a ho-
was rewarded the 3 3
+ .'beard from, but toO late to be ini W-'Pof"' on the a8ttleflel. .Mr. a: 'C.: ;Richardson booby, tel at Orange City: be never would.nave FOi; SALE. 3 33 3 33}

I', Executive Committee .iiaurd DeLand with 400 cords of 4-ft. wood. a. EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 1OO8
Mred. UpondMfc
Do f..J II. Lumber ompalY
you BOld (!
fc. frequent he..d&cb... eo.l.l toucan, March 18, 1908, there will be held. at per specifications, to be bad on application < / \ I .
\ tad tMt la mornloi. .hwuVburaV second to the city clerk. Bide to be in the 800-MILE STATE FAMILY TICKET, $11.25 ,
or a pri'mary
bitter the various precinct depot
Mid rlilnc la hands of the city clerk before the let of Will price and supply from their yards near the Line in State of Florida
belohto of ge*, of the Democratic Party under quote you you I Good over the Atlantic Coast for tt,
t throat *tt soting. Momteh gov orburn. July. the at DeLand with bent cypress and yellow pine head or dependent members of a family. Limited for one |
By order of Council. let
foal .breath, dlnr spelto, poor or the provisions of the laws governing from date of sale.

II< If joTr* va uy conihtermbto lamber ofU candidates where nominations Line and thirty other
highest Laths Etc. Good the Atlantic Coast lines In
: s boviy
'. ,..&lon i .\ MJhn3>l l a Dr. Tlrrrt's &jPd.vMddJAat J in the first primary election and at Notice Is hereby given that six months All Lumber, Building and Fire Brick, Cement etc.. promptly delivered date of sale. '

DlM-ovf rv fa pittde uoyf_the_mo.t such second primary election only sn..rdate. towlt: on tits 3d 01 August, A.D. anowhere In the city.
FIRM TICKET $40 .
tIle guardian of the estate
Vicinal prlnctplei known to 100B undersigned 2,000-MILE .,
such electors as were qualified to voteat ot A line .II..lfwerdfeger.mlnor..1II prraeat
t oluc1pbnrm&LcGn4ILJ1ZJq.L Atlantic Coast Line and thirty other lines I
m.jIeaI '''' foFLh prmanrnCuTe his anal account to the Honorable Judge Good over the Iu tie
I tO S BoalefficientTuver the first primary election shall be of the County Court of Volusia county southeast aggregating 30.000( miles for a manager or head 01 I

Invlgerator.itoetaeb tomle. permitted to vote. Florida and ask for a final discharge as arm and emp oyees. LIm ted to five but good for only one 01

I bowel regulator and nerve strengthens Offices to be filled: niardlan of aalci minor. such persons at a time. Limited for one year from date of sal t

The"Golden Medical Discovery Is aol SIMEON SV7KBDFEGEK -- I
candidate for United States Guardian.
I a patent medicine or secret nostrum at One Defend. IlL, March *, 19WWBIOHT 15 CENTS saved In passage fares by purchasing local tlcVeUfro,

t\ fall list of IU Ingredient being printed. Senator. A WRIGHT, Now is the time to order our agents.All 1
;" oa its bottle-wrapper and attested. mnderoath. Three candidate for delegates to Attorneys.

A glance at lie formula will show National Democratic Convention from r. Interchangeable Mileage Tickets of Atlantic Coast Line I*

that It contains no aloohoU or' harmful Notice of Application for Tax Deed No.1 1for sue prior to June 1 will be good on these lines in the Statlol!
the state at large. Simon Pure
bablt-fonnln drags. It II a flald extract Under Section 8 of Chapter 4388 Florida June let and thereafter. | ___

made with para,, triple-nflned glycerine, Two candidates for delegate to Laws of Florida. Above books are on sale at all coupon agencies

1 of proper strength from the forest root of! th. National Democratic Convention front Notice Is hereby given that J. 8. Yelving. and be sure of a large crop next
: following native American plants ami Congressional district. Ion. purchaser or tax certlfloate No your grove ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD
,. via.. Golden Seal root, I Stone>> root Black 711. dated the 4lh day of June. A. I). 1006.1 winter. All the b ;st groves use SIMON PURE

almost !. for years and my kidneys gave great Notice Is hereby given that F (I Stuart shipment; sold on easy terms. ItSpiaJWpm -...:::....:.No.B4Laiiy.:: napoll: : pm: -woeiuuy.. ,,. : -
Representatives building annoyance on account of tbe too Ire 1 -.Ho. M Pallr.:::::::::::.76ft pm 800 pm.No.. SS D llT:.::: ._. :1
purchaser of tax certificate No 1402, It will pay you to consult u- before
as large as the Capitol of qaent action oft the kidney secretions.: dated the Tta day or June, A. l II. 1"O', hasSled > buying. Postal will bring our sales SAW MATEO BRANCH -
I have also suffered a great deal from said certificate in mv office and has I man. Write fur illustrated catalogue Leave I Arrive I Leave I
the United States is finish. EAST PALATKA An.
just SAN MATEO TO
J backaches: and a constant dull pain thro made application for tax deed to issue In 1 and Ka.tPjJaifca San San
ed, and a corresponding building my loin Some time ago, read about accordance with law. Said certificate embraces We prices.are general Southern Agents for TO SAM MATEO MatooNam T.1 EAST_PALATKA

f be equal in splendid edifices to Kidney Pills to many of my friends and name or M K. Northern. Unless said eoopmllOOpai40pi fmSMpm 4Sam LrJackMnvlllsu.Ai 700amaao IT: :
they have always given satisfaction" certificate shall be redeemed according to all other insect pests infesting an Orange Grove or Peach S 140 ,1014 am Lr..PabloBeaob..Lv: amISaa I .' Ri C
ii\ 0 S4I .
r' Vienna, which is perhaps the For sale by all dealers. Price.SO cents.. law, .ax deed will issue thereon on tbe Utb Orchard, can be thoroughly cleaned out by spraying with ..aj;tsvi2.fi.uInopm pm ,_to45 l.n..L..AllaolloB..aob. iAr. Marport.. ...Lv LT S a oo am I S.__', iii LitBOan_ an riI S -

This IS IIM'8
April ,
of Volusia/ County AilKI.IA' Adinlulstrutrix.V. ItOKLKKK Florida property, to-wlt situated: In Volusia county, =

W M lot 1 seaS 18s
a tp r 31e.
----- ---- The said lanil being tmsebsed i at the date

; Notice. cf name the of Issuance unknown.of such certificate Unless In Bald the John B. Stetson University} I

0 O Notice! Is hereby !given that six months certificate shall be redeemed according to
',' 1 wish to thank my friends who so loyally supported me, also my opponents after dnte towiti on the 3Jd day ot June law, tax deed will Issue thereon on the 30
day of June, A. D., 11XW.
A D HUM, the undersigned administratrix
and their supporters for their kindly feelings toward me, and hope that I will of tbe estate ol Win H. Byna H 111 presenther witness my official\ signature and seal A SCHOOL FOR ALL DENOMINATIONS.

yet be given a chance to show my appreciation in actions, to show you that I It nal accounts to tbe Hon. County Judge this toe 28 day of May, A. 1>., 1U08.18KAL ___ __"h._.._ ..
of Voluaia County, Fla, and ask toe a final ] 8AWL D. JORDAN

:; was worthy of your support, trust and confidence. discharge as such administratrix Clerk: Circuit Court Volusia county, 515. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS-Engllsh Language and Literature, litlj
Thia eo.20, 1W7.! ( MIRIAM BYNE.Adminstrairii.. =
Greek German, French. Spanish
Mathematics
MeohtnH
1 ask my friends to not make any untrue or unjust statement about my oppo- Notice of Application for Tax Deed Under Aits. History. Philosophy. Pedagogy Polltloal Chemistry Economy,,Physics Biology Geology, ,
Section 8 of Physical Oulture etc. In 1SU7' Stetson adopted the same. requirements for Ido
nent. Bs Chapter 4888 Law
FAIR, JUST AND NOBLB. Notice of Final DischargeNotice of Florida. ml.elDa two were and sill'graduation hated. that wore h..ld by the University or Chicago: and If :.

O O Notice Is hereby given that IT. J. White COLLEGE OF I.A W I :
: is this College will bo further .aireng*
that tho
i I would rather have the name of conducting a clean, lair signed ailmliilutrator. hereby given of Ihe estate ol under.John purchaser 01 Tax Certificate; No 04, dated cited 10 the lall 01 1808: by T'Increasing the teaohlng force and and by offartoii !
the 4tb day nf A. 1>. 11106! two >' :
June has Sled yea & and a three years' course or
deceased will. on the 1st day of .
political campaign in Volusia County than have any office July Uaugberty A I). 1U"8' presi-nt his dual account said certificate in my office and bait madeappllc.tlOo ,\PL'EOi} : OF THfcHNOLOaV-Clvll( : Electrical, Mechanical snd Chen-i :
fur tax deed to issue in teal ,
accordance -
in the of the secured unfair IA. toe County Judge 01 Volusia County, with law I bald CO .EEGS courses leading to degrees.d .
certificate
gift people through Floridaand. uk for a final discharge. em. J yS.81rJHSK3rrA college course for teachers leading tD I
.1 B. TURNER, braces the following described property r ; a fhoo'ft"' 1FI
- means or campaign lies A.imIntatratnp. ... situated Volusia county. Florida. ,to-wlt grades of the. K\\ l, 'W'' emphasis' being put on the seventh...
---------- "N
ofswK, sec 90, twp 13 a, r2Ue, 80 i. i '
Thla Jan. 1, lOM.Notice 1 g -rut aining School In separate buildIng.
acres. rating'" AC LDEMY.tJia.aicai: l, L..tn Hcientldu and 8olou lltto In I
II My character is clean, I am well qualified intellectually, morally and physic11 -- The said. land uetng assessed at the date a for oollele. Stetson iB especially 1 strong In this work.courses Its sluW

': o ally to fill the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. I went to Wilson 0 I to Creditors.Notice of name tbe of Issuance Adelaide or Noblu.such certificate Unless In salt tbe have B gone IllNESS to harvard lOLLEGE-B..nkIDIf: Yale, Princeton. ]ln:Jorn 1t| Michigan suit Chicago.: tin ____

I Is hereby, given that the undersigned certificate aba be redeemed heat Illtabrsni'hesi" ; Bookkeeping by
-. High School, at Wilson, N. Y. Three months before I was to have graduated baa been appointed by tbe t Ion, J. law, tax deed will Issue thereon according on the to partinents methods; large; Shorthand facultyanti anti commodious Typewrltlngl' building.elective oouries opeu in other

i Lee HoCrory, judge or tbe County Judge's 7th day of July, A. I). 1908. SCHOOL OF t
at the Normal I came to Florida. I hold a good first-grade certificate, equalled Court of Voluula county Florida "' 101111.. Witness my official signature and seal Manual Tralnlog.IICHOOL .MECHANIC AKrs-Wood Working, Iron Working, SIll

by few ; have a thorough knowledge of book.keeping, have taught in the public tratrix of the estate of J. E. Benvtaon. late this the 6th day of June A. D. 1908. ; OF FINE A.RTS-Dt&wIDg In Charcoal OiL
deceased said and .' and Ink) Painting
of county creditors, (Seal) ttAM'L D. JORDAN Water-color aDd i'a.telnew.
schools for the past six years, understand school work, and see where our schools legatees dlstrlbuteea. and all other parson Clerk Circuit: Court: Volusia county, Fla SCHOOL OF MUll C-A $10,00\studio\),pipe costly orif8n casts.III mode. .to. bulldlDl''
having claims or demands against aaid ; pianos; separate
can be improved and ask the chance to them. I en. large rauult" tborough courses; opportunities
: improve Physically, am as tate, are hereby required to present the 8TET-ION ha. or hearing oratorios. ..
a .
acuity ofdS .
sound and healthy as any man in the county. My energy is undoubted by all same, duly authenticated to tbe under Notice of Application for Tax Deed Un frou, the University ofChiosgo Harvard proro..orl Yale.and Columbia.te.obera.Toronto.'I'bey bold Wako dag*'*

0 signed within the time prescribe by law, der Section 8. Chapter 4888, Lawa of eat, Louisville liowdoin Utrecht, Buokne1'' University !flennls.I
2 who know me.record or the same will be forever. burred Florida Arkansas. Kalamazoo} Baltimore Mloltlgan..
and other Deartl
instltutins.
MBS. E. 8. BENGTSO.N 144)0,009, In fbere are
: Antlnlalratrix of the estate ol Notice Is hereby given that Peter Pier. bulldlolf. anti equipment; over $211(1,000' endowment; .n endowS
My in the past show that I have never yet favored or showed partiality John Bengunu deceased. I son, purchaser of tax certlHoato No. 32: eluding library or over 13,000 vOlume.; a beautiful chapel with costly *lurnl.bloll"

of Florida. In Volusia county, Florida, to-wltj broad shops; electrto IIgbla. eleotrlo belits. steam beat, cement walks shell r05t>
country precincts telling that I am a "green All bllt. 13 avenues. apaeloue o.mpu. shrubbery musiwl!""
Not'o.i Is hereby given that J R. Wetber. : T'erson add. to Plerson. .Dd olbor.Iud..nla' and trees; 110
ell, purchaser of Tax Certificate; No. 8I7. The said land being a tIe..ed.t the date 01db.; star lecture oulurses; lbrl.Uan: anti not Beotarlll
"
.. o Yankee. The "Crackers" know me and are 0 dated tbe 4th day of June, A. 1>. 1BU6 of the laauarcs of such certificate In the lellcblng.For Tbelocatlon. \I beautlflll and heaith90i.' anti the expenses are 101f.
baa filed said certificate In my office and name of 8. S. Lee. Unless sale oataiogpses, views, folders and informaton, address presIdent,
and I the "Yankees" will baa made application fur tax deed Issue mrtlficate shall be redeemed LIMCOLM
i- 11 supporting me, hope to according to flULLKY: Ph.D., LItt.D., L.L.D. DeLand FlorUs.
in accordance with law. Said certificate law. U& deed will Soon thereon oa the 7U ,
1. also June 16. embraces the lollowing described day of July 1908. -- -.
support me on
property situated Volusia county, Florida Witness. my official signature and seal
to-wit: this the 6th day of June A. D. lOOt!. _
Lola 7 and H, Smith's sub In block 82, [SIAM! UAH'I. D. JORDAN,
, : As a recommendation to those who do not know me, Daytona Clerk tNrcuitCourt Volasla County, Fla.
p
Note the vote at Botts' old home where be lived 10 years and I 4 year: of Tbe said land being sssested at tbe date --
the issuance of auch certificate In the
0 0 name of H. Corbet. Uniess said certificate Notice of Guardian's Discharge.

URTH. BOTTS. aball bereUeemed according to law Notice I. hereby' given that the under I
lax: deed will lasuo thereon on the 7thday THEj
signed guardian of the .
n and
;: P1ERSON --------------------------3 11 of July A. 1>. VtM.Wltneaa Gordon Purdom Leon f..reo.. Purdom estate Nora of
my official signature and seal Purdom. John Purdom and Rosa I'urdom Plants find the

:: TOTAL.... .. ... ...- .... .. 100 :39 DELILAH _
0 0 the District Court of tbe United States, PURDOM, .
.. for the Southern District of Flurida. Unanllao. Animal Fertilizersand
This March l2 lOO8.
0 ;g .. Were the true character, worth, ability and energy of both equally well known In Bankruptcy.la ,
the matter of Augustus 1'. Drska
-, throughout? the county, these figure would be duplicated in every precinct, and Bankrupt.To Ioi others, as yOUflndbetweenajulcy

I hope will be duplicated in- many on June 16.If the Creditors of Augustus F. Dreka, of
DeLand, In the County of Voluaia and

I am ambitious, it is in behalf of the boy and girls in this county-in be- DI..dot aforaaald a Bankrupt The -.- ... (
Notice Is hereby given that on the 6th dar pie s-. aa-
.' *.. hal of better education, and not any mere love for office, I will throw all the of June, A. D. Wut- the aid Augustus 1'. Good moisye naks lbs mastFERRY'S beefsteak and a
l>rrka was duly adjudicated a bankrupt) of....a....
energy I possess into improving our schools. I can and will improve them if ae and that the first mooting. ol his creditors "

_,_ ;Y' .. .- you give me a chance. will be held la the odSoe of the Clerk: of said ICROPJ crust of dry bread.
Court In the Government building, la.be

:S. ',. ., city Jacksonville, Duvaf county, oa the
:: You* in earnest, 27th day of Juae. A. D. 1UOH, at 1 o'ulook SEEDS
1' In the forenoon at which time the said -

I le. s \ Cleaning and Preening .of the .' 9. ,
at Foantatn's.See Mrs J. C. Atkinson is spending the Mr. Fenn, the popular manager of toe see some bargains we -u11r. J Lells: f"1 J J
A.o Hayward for S acres in town for week m Eustiu and Miss Atkinson in Orange City Hotel, was ID''the city the have on our list
' A f/O./! Jacksonville. first of the week.Mesdames Furnished' Hotel J

was' in town Monday.For The watermelon, the cantaloupe and Charlie Allen'bar returned from Bar- aU for .. . . .:.. ....$650" ..,

BARGAINS fire insurance see Gould Bros. the peach are in great abundance now tow, where he 'has been playing with No. 801-10 acres enclosed in '-
Old reliable companies. I in the DeLand market. the Bartow ball team. highest part of the city with

''e LADIES' LAWN SHIRTWAISTS65c New line of Ladieti' Tan and BlackLnw Mrs W. J. Leary is here from Jacksonville Quite a delegation from the Baptist mall you.gorange house!.and grove. fl'mrlshlng':' ...... .ZT.J' O Celery!'liJn.ct near.' ,
Shoes at Fountain's.Mr. visiting her parents, Mr. andMrs church U attending a meeting of the B. .
,, Geo. Bntchinson. No. 994 15 acre. of land near St. Augustine j..
and Mrs. John W. Y P. U. at Arcadia this week;
Fndger areeQendiag city house with
49c $1.50 ; rooms and '
now now $1.19 the week at Jacksonville. For several days this week It was Superintendent of Schools Bolts returned cellar; over 100 budded orange $ ileo., : [ k fiiijJgJ

Dr. H. K. DuR.ls. of real spring like weather, cool enough tbe first of the week from the tree in Rood condition; variety ,

.... $1.00 now 87c 2.50 now 1.98 several Port Orange Monday night for covering. coast. where he. had been ca palllning. of fruit trees, grapeyhies.CMOnn for DeLand property ..
spent days at DeLand this week. '. 'j .to. ...... ... .. .
Every carpenter mechanic, brick The annual anion Sunday school piovia '
The
1.25 now 98c 3.00 now 2.48 seasons farmers to plant for are a large having sweet favorable potato mason and laborers of all kinds will be of all"the'DeLand churches wall held No.with 295 fl-room S acres house of cleared and barn land, I. 'Improve' 4!:

rop. kept busy at DeLand this summer. at historic DeLoon Springs yesterday inside city limits, great I or unimproved.E. 'I

After a long( delay the sidewalk oa The train left at 8:80 with a big crowd ety of fruit trees, grape vRrlS$1500
II - -, ,--...- ----- As I am going North for summer I .... .
will sell and Boulevard from poetoffice corner northto aboard, and many going by teams, etc. .. .... .. .. ; .,
my pony trap Johnny I
Rich Ave. is being laid with cement. while quite a few went down on the e e
New and Assortment of O'Neill. HAYWARIXReal
I A Pretty Boys' Wash Snits Quite number of the DeLand noon train. All the business houses of H.

> Judge James E. Cade was at the peo the city joined In 'the pleasant occasion Let us .assist you on the road to ,
I prospen' and Fire Insurance.
pIe will be on the beach or in the Estate
65C TO $1 .50 county seat from Pierson the first of: :
'ItY : t be week. mountains of North Carolina for July closing for the entire day that all the No.'/ 37 DeLand,
' ---- ---- -- _- ------ and August.( clerks may attend this great picnic. GOULD
'." Surveyor W. A. McBride was at the Baskets full of good things were taken BROTHERS I S. Boulevard Pla.
The family of Mr. J. W. Gardinerleft
''" Printed Silk Tissues t county seat from Ehrberville the first along and a splendid spread was enjoyed '! ,
i last week for the former home at .
' of the week in the shade of the big trees at noon. I J..J H"j I.",."..< I...,, ":} r
'. Glasgow Ky., where the summer vacation ::::::::::::::::::::::::.:.:.:.:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-:
r Mrs. J. It, Tatnu The train returned with its precious r
'. 50c now 35c 35c now 20c i i.1 and sister Mrs will be passed.
'" Stanley returned Sunday from a trip to load at 7 o'clock in the evening, all
w lazelharst, Ga. The heaviest rain for a year fell at passing a happy and delightful day, II'11,: When, you purchase i ij'
-- ---- -- --------- '
wt ." -. .. "' .. t.. Mrs. Carlilo is having a pretty home DeLand last Friday morning For especialy the hundreds of children. i, :j high-. guide I! !
wi lover an hour it came down in torrents : J II

i 150 Men's Summer Suits to be Disposed of 150suo f having erected the on Rich contract.Ave., Mr. John Cairns I Hooding' the streets a' 1 a2w.: < > GROCERIES i ii

. I I' Miss Bntrlck the kindergarten teacher of Woman's Club.
.w Suits now $1.08 $12.00 Suits now $8.75 Beach cottages at Seabreeze, a few at tbe DeLand public school, is Important Meeting i k ( ; rye-- if you are well advised i'r
( There will be a special meeting of theWowao' '
8.00 0.00 13.50" fl.48) lesiraole ones, to rent for the season spending the summer vacation at the you will' come here, because :
Club in the club onThursday
a. L ]t., Seabreeze Flu rooms '
Asheville, N. C., home i 0 will better i !
10.00 7.98 15.00" 11.26 I afternoon June 18, at 8:80: I you get
Toe session of the Criminal Court '
I Mrs. Cranor has sent her pretty pony o'clock for the purpose of considering and fresher goods for the ( i
this week brought quite a number of
. ont to pasture for the summer. She laud deciding! upon plans for a clubhouse same money"' than 'you !
YY t caunty people to DeLand. (cleaves soon fur Massachusetts. where also, to discuss and vote upon i iI
; in

Supervisor of Registration John B. Mrs. R. D. Martin from Kentucky and< President I \'E wish to call your attention to our Coffees and Teas. I! I
Wet her ell U busy the
4I sending out "
. . will spend the summer at tbe pleasant 5.5 The "Barrington steel-cut is the best Mocha '
HlI.lI.
0 4T. TvM v4vvv TvfT t M M M M M ballot boxes for Dt\d Tuellday's primary. : }i
Martin home west New \
on York Ave.
ONE OF MOST BEAUTIFUL and Java in lib. at 85 cents and l For
cans
------ -- -- -- ---- - -- Hon. J. B. Conrad went to Atlantic is very popular. :

Beach Friday to attend a convention of Are the DeLand people going to make CITIES IN FLORIDA. i: the best 25c Coffee in the city, nothing compares with our

I the lumbermen and sawmill men association. any arrangement the glorious to Fourth appropriately Why celebrate not- 'I' "Niagara ;" once used, always used. A full line' of' Tetley's. 'II

< and White Rose Teas in packages and bulk.
I r.eeeeeseeeeee..L.ILIIIL.L..r..L..IIIIIIIIIIIILIIIL1THE get up some kind of a celebration out at
Prof. Orth was at DeLand Monday the club house. HON. F. J. HOOKS PAYS THE CITY i : Asking for a trial, we are
I en route to coast points in the interest
RUSH IN OUR
of his candidacy for county aupeiln-' The building boom is bound to continue OF DELAND A HIGHCOMPLIMENT \ Yours respectfully,
at DeLand through the entire
cJ. tendent of schools. summer Six or eight new homes are / Phone 79 A. H. WOO I
I The sold this weeka Record pALL
Hayward Agency going up now, and a number more are Editor Voltuia County : i
Optical Department signifies that .= 0 acre lot south of town to Mr. J. J. in contemplation. la my itineracy in behalf ot my distinguished J

1 found where Pierce. Mr. Pierce will set orange and The ticket friend W. K. Jackson candidate ..::::=::::::::::::::::::::=====r:==========
i= the people have out I to be voted at the second
grapefruit trees oa same. for railroad commissioner, I came
primary, Tuesday next, will not be so _. .. -
| to their tested -- "
get beautiful little -
of the most
eyes
i Attorney Bert Fish has Messrs. Lan long as the ticket used at the primary upon one
man & Ackroyd at work on plans for May 19th, and the result will be known cities In the state of Florida-tbe city of THE

| This Department has become a i tbe alteration and enlargement of bls 'in the county before yon go to bed that DeLand, the capital of the prosperous

\ very,Important factor In our busl- i home on East New York Ave. I I night. county of Volusia, and ohl what a nice; .. PRINCESS ISSENA
I c'tvl So clean so neat tbat one conld
\ ness. We guarantee satisfaction Father Cnrley, rector of St. Peters Miss Gnssle Gilbert, of Newberry. lie down in tbe middle of the street .
Church Ibis place, leaves on the 21st'to who last week
| and !; visit his father and mother in Ireland I Seabreeze spent, spent Thursday on night tbe coast of that at without soiling the garments, BO cool, Is the fine new stone and frame hotel opened the past

= to be absent until the first of Oo- I j week in DeLand with her sister Mrs. so shady under the branches, of the magnificent winter at Seabreeze, Fla. It 'will' be open for the accommodation -'
trees. Such nice walks, such of summer tourists. Located in large
| TEST EYES FK EAt < i tober. R. B. Abbott, returning home
> Friday
There will be an informal summer morning by way ot New Smyrna and nice people, so clever and accommodating grounds, four minutes' walk from the brach ; modern

= .: meeting of the Woman's Club at the Daytona. such nice young ladies and young conveniences ; rooms large and airy ; spacious and
It truly pleasure to linger veranda view from chambers home
men. was breezy ; ocean ; good
|!i "THE BUSY CORNER"i !. residence of l\IrA. Ganlden All Tuesday We notice in a Rochester paper that In this little city so moral, BO refined table ; everything first-class, ; summer rates.. Address
ternoon June 16ch. are cordially
Hon Geo. A. Redman, who spends hli '
the Athens of Florida, the sent of learnIng
invited.
winters at DeLa-d, every day on The unsurpassed in the South.. ADA W. POWERS Seabreeze. Fla.. ,
\ HUen's 3tewelt Store Rev. George N McDonlald of tbe College Arms golf links Is
keeping up Can I say more' Yea. I visited the
church, will
Glenwood Presbyterian
its fine record as an expert player, Stetson University for the first time.

...._ __.._..__....._. i! preach at the Bethel church next Sunday right np in the clans witn the best To say I was surprised, falls to express :-.iiiI.ail sa ; :3; ._3: .:.::a.*' ._:.;::a.a._.::.:..J. ; "iiiI.J"iiiI.:....:::a:3lo
n7r33 .
5 wVerV'Voi"o'ti'Voiir' the 14th. at 8 m. All are cordi- ..
Clock 'Repaired '
nrf p. J
of the .1"oIh
players .
!. .------..----..--------------.------..-..---..---..... ally invited. country.Messrs. it. What magnificent structures! So ",

: ,,,, .,,,, :. A. P. and the childrenleft Bobt. Paxton and Lawrence grand, so beautiful In Its entirety. As f J. A. EKICKSON B. C. BUSHJiELL 111I1'
L.,". .Sates eases".,',".,,".,,,',,".".',".".',',".,". Mrs. Longdon Morrison returned home Saturday from I gazed upon the red brick front of the '
tbe first of the week for Demorcst, ill
Ga., where they remain awhile before Lebanon, Tenn where they graduatedfrom Elizabeth ball where tbe green ivy clung
In tender embrace extending its arms n J. A. ERICKSONJ&CO.
proceeding to Fittsbnre, Pa their the Cumberland Law School last g :
week. They were both admitted to the to the utmost limits, I thought of the

= future home. bar before the Supreme:! Court of that founder of this institution and hailed 1 NEW FIRM-NEW STORES
: 1N
candidate
Messrs. Morris and Smith t
state before leaving tbere. him as one of the greatest benefactorsof
for sheriff, and Prof. Botta and Orth; Florida. '
candidates for school superintendent, Mr. Augustus F. Dreka, In the dry !ro 1Nn
Just across the street from where tile
When You Contract: forPAINTING? = are getting In their last work for nextTuesday' goods business in the Marsh building! ivy adorned the massive ball, stood Set=: !
the past two years, closed bis store last l 8
iu
i primary.Miss ence Ball (alone nn institution tn be
I: week, and has made application to the 8N'
Mary Stewart, who graduated' proud of) where the royal palmetto rustled
I United States District Court at Jacksonville -
from the Law Department of Stetson id its massive leaves on the front S U/
II to be declared a bankrupt
May, went to Tallahassee the first of laughing with nature in the midst of i
((0 w
Wright & Wright are Mr. Dreka's attorneys.
Your the week to be admitted to the bar by I the most exquisite surroundings Here, T ;
'
the Supreme Court of the state I was informed by the accommodating
Hon. John E. Stlllman, collector of tf,, itil
Mr. George Galloway, who is in the 1 Prof. Snhrie, was one of tbe finest law y / .
HOUSEStipulate tomato growing business down on the customs at Pensacola, renewing his sub I libraries in the South and an institution >
.
to The Record "I always
East Coast at Hallendale, was in town tcrlptlon save: of legal lore unsurpassed. !fl L fluE
read The Record with i
much satisfaction
the first of the week. He is spending I The door was locked and we could not ID U/
and would miss It much if
__ months at the Orange very enter Science Hall but we went al E
tbe summer City It would fail to come. I have noticed Hall and m W '
through Elizabeth so J perfect rQ
home. with interest the results of the primaryIn waa it in all its'apartments, the apparatus m / S .
Sherwin-Williams Paints Two floe automobiles from Daytona, Volnsla.. It is great old and .
at :l> I a county so complete, the paintings'(by local I.fI. f\ \
aboard were epknd
with a Jolly party has whole lot of the best I
a people ever the (10.000
talent) so'magnificent If\ iGh
*****++***+*****+********************* ; $ Tuesday. This shell road wllj be
0004000 ,,
" " " knew I tell these people over here that '
Bait
well "
and everything so
e,For sale at from the mean tbe coast of many to DeLand auto parties frequentl coming* in State.Vol aSia" Is tbe banner county of the ed pipe for organ the purpose designed that I involuntarily h 35 NEW (ORGANS: ,\v

H says MrTTaciion'IUgaining raisers. Dade Is handling all the verslty, but I left feeling prouder'of my hi; -u i
day and it 1 Ia now business for his firm down there and r f '
North rWoo0lancjBQiardOv | ground every state} and' honoring more the':Dame of
75 '
,. NEW MADE'
HARNESS; TO
( .r KnuVa: _BlcycIo Shppr. ) only a oBtU, >n of has an army of workmen under him. Stetson: I .?l ORDER 1

.. w- I TIi; ogean' Qldtiiofk4autl. b. The Electric Light and Power Co. Id DeLand I met my old Mend James' M ANY 'reTy; f i
+. i20
Cleaning\ Pressing'artd' Repairing! .Neatly for a Club house to be erected Record, and now Its presses are operated the legislature of 1883;'formed i many ,;. ,, .. .. .. ., ,AiVVi .

We Give Our Special Attention. : to ..Cleaning! : and 1 Mr..W> O..Wattahi, let the contractto With the electric Installation' all.,\hat Is many others whose name*I'cannot now ,n can,'and, wijl l'save' 'yogi,tiuiie)[.. Call. at1, W .
Ladles' Skirts and Coats. 'Contractor Con 'O'Neil for the necessary now to get all t e power recall for special courtesies shewn.' I :

Pressing erection of a bandom two-tory( brick needed at any hour of the day or night left DeLand with regret and would love \. ,,,;'

',r .. { WQdfit that count*) .If it would hurt him in the balance of the State; and .. COLD T IkI"5Can :
1d Ih. >Nwt caaett but Iran ---- --- '
that'Mr/Stockton wit not such a great prohibitionist, and if elected set yo.r .Ti..I.Wttbol1toat